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  2. STATE EXPERIMENTAL ORCHARD.

    The delegates to the Australian Fruitgrowers' Conference in Adelaide were the guests, of the Government on a motoring trip on Thursday afternoon to Belair ...

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  3. GRAZIERS' DINNER.

    The graziers who are attending the thirty-third convention of the Federal council turned from labour to refreshment on Thursday evening, and had a dinner at ...

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  4. WASHED OFF THE ROCKS.

    Mr. E. A. Brooks, of Backland Park, the well-known, pastoralist, and his , son Hector, a student at St. Peter's College, aged about 17, had a providential escape from ...

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  5. SHEARERS' AWARD.

    Acting upon the ascertained fact that the basic wage for shearers was £3 12/ a week, with allowances for skill and so forth, Mr. Justice Powers to-day delivered ...

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  6. THE HOSTILE VOTE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Austen Chamberlain, replying to a question, said the Government could not but consider the previous, night's vote on the ...

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  7. GENOA AND RUSSIA.

    The leader of the Russian delegation (M. Tchitcherin) to-day presented a statement to the Genoa Conference subcommission on Russian affairs, which set ...

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  8. A NEW TRAMWAY.

    The beautiful tract of country, nestling at the foothills of Adelaide, on the site of the old Mitcham military camp, was, owing to its peculiar suitability, chosen ...

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  9. GRANT TO ULSTER.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Sir Hamar Greenwood), in committee of the House of Commons to-day, submitted a vote for £750,000, representing one-half of ...

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  10. SEAL KING CASE.

    The hearing of the case for the prosecution against Arthur James Niemann, who is charged with having conspired with others to defraud Robert Thatcher (owner ...

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  11. DECEASED AVIATOR HEROES

    Finality has not been reached in the arrangements for the funeral of the late Sir Ross Smith and Lieut. J. M. Bennett, the distinguished Australian aviators, who ...

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  12. MR. JUSTICE POWERS SARCASTIC.

    With an inflexion of sarcasm, but in studiously polite language, Mr. Justice Powers, in the Federal Arbitration Court, replied to-day to remarks' made by Mr. ...

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  13. DICKENS LETTERS.

    Following the disposal at the sale of the Burdett-Coutts library of the famous Darnel First Folio of Shakspeare and another First Folio to Dr. Rosenbach, an ...

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  14. BUTTER PURCHASE.

    English butter importers greatly resent the criticisms which have appeared in Australia and New Zealand regarding their purchase of the Government surplus ...

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  15. FORCES IN IRELAND

    Sir William Davison (Co. Unionist, South Kensington) asked whether British troops had been offered to the Ulster Government to repel organized raids by the Irish ...

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  16. "BLUE BOY'S" RESTING PLACE.

    So the Shakspeare treasures have passed into the hands of an American. To the collectors and dealers of that wealthy nation some of the most wonderful of ...

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  17. TERRIBLE NIGHT FIGHTING.

    Belfast last night was the scene of many sanguinary encounters between Sinn Fein gunmen and Crown forces. Many casualties occurred in the southern area. These ...

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  18. THE TRUCE ADOPTED.

    The subcommission adopted the truce proposals, and the Dutch representative at The Hague undertook to afford the Soviet all facilities. It was decided that the trace ...

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  19. CASUALTIES.

    A fatality occurred on Monday afternoon at Osborn's Crossing, Buffalo South, Victoria, where a concrete bridge is in course of construction. A derrick was being ...

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  20. REFERENCE AT ADELAIDE CONVENTION.

    Although the full terms of the new award were not known to the delegates to the Graziers' Convention when they assembled at the dinner on Thursday night, the ...

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  21. DAIL DEADLOCK.

    It was officially announced to-day in the Dail Eireann that the peace negotiations between the Collins and De Valera parties had broken down. ...

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  22. PRODUCE POOL CONDEMNED.

    The committee of the Home and Foreign Produce Exchange, representing all branches of the provision trade in London and the home counties, has passed a ...

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  23. FRENCH BUDGET.

    The Budget for 1923 provides for a total expenditure of 23,280,000,000 francs. The deficit of 3,000,000,000 francs will have to be covered by means of a loan. Military ...

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  24. BOLT AND COLLISION.

    An accident occurred in the main street of Loxton on Wednesday morning, whereby a horse was killed and a Bulky damaged. When Mr. J. Ditter attempted to step ...

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  25. DE VALERA'S AID OFFERED.

    Mr. De Valera, speaking in the Dail Eireann after the breakdown of the peace committee, said:—"We realise that the majority of the Dail accepted the treaty. ...

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  26. VISCOUNT GREY AND THE CONFERENCE.

    Viscount Grey, in a letter to the National Liberal Federation, says:—The Genoa Conference has provided an example of what should be avoided to secure the ...

    Article : 150 words
  27. TROUBLED CHINA.

    Gen. Chang Tso-lin has declared himself Dictator of Manchuria and has ordered the post office funds to be seized. He plans to declare Manchuria and Mongolia ...

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  28. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The President of the Marine Board and Capt. Smith on Wednesday held an investigation in reference to the grounding in Spencer's Gulf of the steamer Lubra. ...

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  29. HENLEY AND "AMATEURS."

    The London newspapers quote an Australia House official as insisting that manual workers in Australia are regarded socially as the equals of any one. He points out ...

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  30. 1916-17 WHEAT POOL LOSSES.

    Several weeks ago the Full Court of South Australia, in delivering judgment in connection with the growers' action against the Government (Welden v. ...

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  31. JAPAN'S POLICY UNCHANGED.

    Baron Uchida, in a statement to-day, said the Manchurian declaration of independence would not cause any change in Japan's policy, although large Japanese ...

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  32. APPROPRIATED PROPERTIES.

    Business properties and plantations in the mandated territory of New Guinea are being offered for sale by the Federal Ministry. The receipts will be credited ...

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  33. WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    A motor car accident occurred late on Monday night at Wagga, N.S.W., when a car containing Mr. T. H. Kelsall and his wile, and Mr. J. Forster and his wife ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND AND CONFERENCE.

    The Attorney-General of New Zealand (Sir Francis Dillon Bell) is proceeding to Genoa at the invitation of the British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) to ...

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  35. HORSEDEALER FLEECED.

    Charles Lawson (45), farmer, was charged to-day with having obtained £25,000 from David K. Hall by trickery. The evidence showed that Hall met ...

    Article : 137 words
  36. TINPLATE INDUSTRY.

    The tinplate industry, against which the high price of the metal militated seriously during and for some time subsequent to the war period, is improving with the ...

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  37. RAILWAYS A MENACE.

    The allied conference of ambassadors has requested. Germany to abandon the construction of certain railways in Rhineland of strategic importance, and to modify or ...

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  38. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    Messages from Berlin state that 35 firms belonging to Germany's great industrial companies have combined with the object of doing business with Russia on a very ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    [?] is now conducting a press campaign in the, English northern industrial centres favour of the use of Australian meat. He is urging that the ...

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  40. THE SYDNEY BRIDGE.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association to-day interviewed Mr. Bradfield, who said he had come to America to explain to interested parties the ...

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  41. BURDEN OF TAXES.

    The Duke of Richmond and Gordon has decided to sell his Huntley estates in Aberdeeoshire, comprising 60,000 acres and containing over 400 farms and small ...

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  42. THE GASWORKERS' POSITION.

    No success has been met with by the Federated Gasworkers' Union in its renewed request to the Metropolitan Gas Company for a conference to discuss the ...

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  43. WAR CEMETERIES.

    Following upon the recent visit by King George to the war cemeteries of Flanders and France, His Majesty has sent a congratulatory letter to Major-Gen. Sir Fabian ...

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  44. RURAL LOAN SOUGHT.

    The National Farmers' Union is seeking a Government loan of £10,000,000, and has appointed a deputation to see the head of the Overseas Committee (Mr. Amery) in ...

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  47. INCENDIARISM.

    The labour war at Chicago was renewed to-day with an outburst of incendiarism. Three fires occurred, and one building was bombed. The loss totalled £100,000. ...

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  48. EX-LABOUR MEMBER CONVICTED.

    Before Mr. Justice Woinarski, in the Court of General Sessions to-day, Alexander Frederick Parker, formerly Labour member for Prahran in the Legislative ...

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  49. PHOTOGRAPHS OF GRAVES.

    A reply to a question in the House of Commons on Wednesday was that the War Office is arranging a contract for photographing war graves and for copies of the ...

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